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    course
    /kɔːs/

    noun

    verb

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  2. COURSE definition: 1. a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of COURSE is the act or action of moving in a path from point to point. How to use course in a sentence. the act or action of moving in a path from point to point; the path over which something moves or extends: such as; racecourse…

  4. A course is a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject. ...a course in business administration. [ + in] I'm shortly to begin a course on the modern novel. [ + on] Synonyms: classes, course of study, programme, schedule More Synonyms of course. 6. See also access course, correspondence course, refresher course, sandwich course.

  5. the often gradual development of something, or the way something happens, or a way of doing something: Did the scandal have any effect on the course of the election? If our rivals are spending more on advertising, we'll have to follow the same course.

  6. The noun course can refer to a series of lectures, discussions, or other lessons in a particular subject. To graduate from high school, you have to take certain courses in English, social studies, math, and science.

  7. 1. a direction or route taken or to be taken. 2. the path, route, or channel along which anything moves: the course of a stream. 3. advance or progression in a particular direction. 4. the continuous passage or progress through time or a succession of stages: in the course of a year.

  8. a course of medical treatments. a program of instruction, as in a college or university: a course in economics. a prescribed number of instruction periods or classes in a particular field of study. a part of a meal served at one time: The main course was roast chicken with mashed potatoes and peas. Navigation.

  9. Definition of course noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. course. noun. uk / kɔːs / us. of course. Add to word list. A1. used to say 'yes' and emphasize your answer: "Can you help me?" "Of course!" B1. used to show that what you are saying is obvious or already known: The rain meant, of course, that the barbecue was cancelled. Of course, the Olympics are not just about money. Fewer examples.

  11. Say ‘a course in Business Studies’. 4 time [ singular] a period of time or process during which something happens during/in/throughout/over the course of something During the course of our conversation, it emerged that Bob had been in prison.